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New dog pickup is Tuesday!

Posted By: Misha on 2007-09-16
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They say it's a done deal and I apparently am going to need to find the shelter 2 towns away (it will be character building for my fear of getting lost) and pick him up. He has to be neutered before then, poor baby! But I don't have to pay the bill because the rescue pays it. Yay!

Wonder how long those male hormones will be in his system. This is going to be interesting! I hope he likes Sasha and she likes him.

I need to clean the kennel that's in the garage so he can sleep in there. No telling what kind of mischief might be usual for him. My life is about to get interesting, LOL.

Oh I hope he's a talker. Woo woo!

Oh, and the rescue hasn't had good luck with the name I was thinking of (Juneau), so I was thinking of Cedric. It means First Choice or Loved, and it is also a name from Harry Potter.

Do you like it for a Siberian?




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